Beau Joueur est un film documentaire français réalisé par Delphine Gleize, sorti en 2019.
Synopsis
Après une année en Pro D2, l'Aviron bayonnais est de retour dans le Top 14 pour la saison 2016-2017. Mais en octobre 2016, l'équipe est déjà dernière du classement et son objectif devient alors de se maintenir dans l'élite.
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, 1h27 Directed byJean Rochefort, Delphine Gleize OriginFrance GenresDocumentary Rating70% Marc, champion international de saut d’obstacles, séducteur inlassable et intransigeant, occupe aujourd’hui du haut de son fauteuil électrique, un box d’écurie aménagé en minuscule deux pièces... Sa survie ne tient qu’à quelques fils : entendre de l’autre côté de la cloison le cheval voisin se coucher dans la paille à la nuit tombée, attendre le jour et l’arrivée de Martine, auxiliaire de vie et exquise pousse-au-crime, puis celle du jeune Edmond, 17 ans, cavalier d’une grâce inouïe, dont la prestance n’a d’égale que l’économie de parole.
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, 50minutes GenresDocumentary ThemesSeafaring films, Sports films, Transport films, Documentary films about sports, Documentary films about law ActorsJohn Pilger Rating75% In the build-up to the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games, Pilger finds that the elaborate preparations for the Olympics are overshadowing the reality of many Australia's Aboriginal citizens, who he argues continue to remain excluded, impoverished and mistreated in Australia. The film uses sport as a mechanism to draw attention to and tell the story of the injustices endured by Aboriginal Australians while also arguing that Aboriginal Australians could have had a much more significant impact on Australian sport if they had not been deliberately prevented from doing so.
, 1h36 GenresDrama, Documentary ThemesSports films, Martial arts films, Boxing films, Documentary films about sports Rating67% This film follows 12 years in the lives of three Irish Traveller families (Joyces, Nevins, and Quinns) and their bitter feuds and fights. The film explores the reasons why they hold these fights and explores in-depth these families' secret life, which is barely known to outsiders of the Traveller community. The real reason for the feud among the families is never revealed, as they will not talk about it to outsiders.